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Garrett GT30, 0.82 rear housing. Internal wastegate.

$30 - Pick-up from Canberra preferred, can post at buyers expense.

Item has never been used, it was part of a GT3076R kit purchased from GCG a few years ago.

These are still $500-600new

Please Pm here, or call/sms 0431900505

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  • 2 weeks later...

Hey Zebra

Short Block is RB25

CP Pistons

Nitto I Beam Billet Rods

Oil restrictors Balanced and Machined ect

still has shrink wrap I had it built to handle over 400kw and can be inspected at workshop for serious buyers

no one is keen on buying the complete motor with warranty some im tying to sell it apart already sold the Nismo twin plate clutch and 9L High Energy sump

PM for Pricing or more details

for sale.. set up suit rb25.. garret 35/40 no shaft play very very low km. high mount manifold to suit. 3inch dump pipe down to muffler. 50mm turbo smart waste gate plumed back to dump only one tune and approx 500km on wastegate. dump pipe has standard exhaust sensor and a second one for digital AEM air fuel ratio gauge. $1700 fairly firm

Pm me or 0423730741

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I 2x r33 diffs not locked running perfect $75 each

Adjustable rear camber arms and toe arms never tracked $180 for both.

R 25 head $50

Lots of other spears and parts on the car pm for pic

3x sets of wheels up wheels are 18s tyres ok $250

2x sets of 17s some with minor rash tyres all drive able some not road worthy some are $200 per set

Blitz return flow inter cooler $150 all pipes to the turbo and manifold

Aliminium radiator less then 1000km on it $100

Pm for more pix

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TRUST/GREDDY oil filter relocation kit to suit RB engines (I presume they all have the same filter fittings?). Comes with hoses, clamps, relocation plate, mounts (well, everything the retail box contained). Never fitted or used.

http://justjap.com/trust-oil-filter-relocation-kit-nissan-skyline-ecr33.html

Apparent RRP of $389....can't recall how much I paid for it, so I'll just say half of that - $185 ono. Happy to post at buyer's expense.

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